Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Magic Mirror with AI
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@Mykle1 - It won’t be able to run on a pi with the current configurations. Although we are looking for a less heavy design which can run smoothly on a pi. All the computation is done in the cloud to make it as lightweight as possible. But still I wont recommend it running on pi
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@cowboysdude - Thanks. Yes, the users can add all the existing modules with this one. And a simple voice command will activate or deactivate them. We have used an existing email module to appear and disappear with voice command.
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@cyberphox - We can redo your mirror for you… :D
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@akshaybahadur21 well that certainly would be very interesting…
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@akshaybahadur21 said in Magic Mirror with AI:
@Mykle1 - It won’t be able to run on a pi with the current configurations. Although we are looking for a less heavy design which can run smoothly on a pi. All the computation is done in the cloud to make it as lightweight as possible. But still I wont recommend it running on pi
Hello,
it is true that it is really impressive.
What is the current minimum hardware configuration to make this system work?
Regards,
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@Chris For now, I am running it on a VM. What I would suggest that you could do the same. Or as my friend @cowboysdude you could use a Mini ITX board if you want to go for full home automation. That is a bit costly ofcourse
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@akshaybahadur21 don’t tease me! But I’m interested in what specs i will need to run this. I’m working on a 50" touchscreen mirror right now so might as well as add a new cpu to the mix!
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@cyberphox you could use Mini ITX board and go for full home automation. That sounds a lot of fun. Although I haven’t tried that. I think I might.
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@akshaybahadur21 got an Asrock Z87E-ITX and i3 processor to play around with…and lots of Z-wave devices